As kernel1 machine will need to keep gentoo kernels and gentoo rootfs for testing, would be nice to have at least 200gb instead of 22gb. the machine can be formatted and reinstalled with gentoo, live size increase is not required. Reproducible: Always
alicef: 1. Can we discuss moving the workload off the rootfs instead, and into a dedicated space? 2. Move the swapfile from the rootfs into a LVM LV instead. 3. It looks like you're using it entirely via docker/containers right now, would switching from overlayfs to other storage (LVM LV) be helpful (recommended for Docker production usage).
as we talked in irc we can move everything to docker's LVM storage. would be nice this time to have a sub domain name like kernel.gentoo.org if possible. old vm can be removed (already cleaned).
old vm: are kernel2 and kernel2
old vm: are kernel1 and kernel2
any news on this ?
It's building space on a seperate disk now, can check back in a few hours to shift swap there; are you sure you want it reformatted and you've already gotten any data you need off it?
It's got lots of spaces in LVM now; I see upstream docker has updated their storage driver recommendations, so it's now overlay2 on top of XFS of LVM. I upgraded the kernel as well to the latest infra kernel.
are you sure you want it reformatted and you've already gotten any data you need off it? yes please
(In reply to Alice Ferrazzi from comment #9) > are you sure you want it reformatted and you've already gotten any data you > need off it? > > yes please Ok these should be fixed now, sorry for the delay. I think we did not have to reimage kernel2, but kernel1 was reimaged. You should be able to ssh to it and your password is in ~/.../passwd; you can sudo to root and whatnot. -A
As building and testing kernel is a intensive workload please also add more vcpu at least 8vcpu
(In reply to Alice Ferrazzi from comment #11) > As building and testing kernel is a intensive workload please also add more > vcpu > > at least 8vcpu looks like somebody did this already but didn't ack here?